Oda Clinches 7th Grand Slam, Fernandez Left Asking Why
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In a thrilling showcase of athletic finesse and unyielding determination, Oda edged out his Argentine doubles partner Gustavo Fernandez in the men’s wheelchair singles final, snagging his seventh Grand Slam title. Yes, folks—seven! While most of us struggle to remember seven phone passwords, Oda’s collecting Grand Slams like they’re trading cards. The match, held in a location unspecified by the article (mystery keeps things spicy), demonstrated Oda’s prowess and might have left Fernandez contemplating a new hobby. One can only imagine the post-match handshake—a camaraderie-laden squeeze or maybe a silent vow of revenge at next year’s wheel-spinning showdown.
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Source: Japantimes | Published: 9/7/2025 | Author: Unknown
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